• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Kansas City Sports Today

Kansas City Sports Today

KC Sports News Continuously Updated

  • Chiefs
  • Royals
  • Sporting Kansas City
  • Colleges
    • Kansas State
    • Missouri State
    • University of Kansas
    • University of Missouri
    • Wichita State

Chiefs scouting report: Oregon Ducks OT Ajani Cornelius

January 30, 2025 by Chiefs Wire

The Kansas City Chiefs spent three draft picks on offensive linemen last year. They must continue investing in the offensive line in the 2025 NFL draft to eliminate the depth issues they ran into this season. The Chiefs need to find a developmental tackle they trust and a quality backup guard.

Cornelius played right tackle for the Ducks but projects best as a guard at the NFL level. His range in pass protection makes him vulnerable against explosive rushers. Kicking inside to guard mitigates this concern and makes the most of his power.

Cornelius channels impressive power through his upper body to overwhelm pass rushers. The pop in his punches re-route defenders or causes their rush plans to stall. Cornelius uses his grip strength to latch and arrest defenders. This makes him effective at framing blocks and taking control of plays.

Cornelius plays with a high pad level and suffers from some waist bending in pass protection, but that doesn’t disrupt his anchor. He absorbs power rushes and rarely lets defenders win through his frame. Once he anchors, Cornelius uses his core strength to torque defenders and force them around the pocket.

Cornelius generates some splash plays in the run game. He works to the second level and looks for opportunities to pancake defenders. Cornelius latches and drives through contact to put defenders on skates before running them into the ground.

https://twitter.com/RealD_Jackson/status/1864384147004768421

Cornelius lacks high-end foot speed. This makes him slower than ideal in space and limits his ability to redirect in pass protection quickly. There’s room for his hand placement and counters to improve.

It’s fair to expect future growth for Cornelius. He’s a fifth-year college veteran but only spent two seasons at Oregon after starting his career at Rhode Island. Cornelius projects as a fourth-round selection.

Like this article?

Sign up for the Chiefs Wire email newsletter to get our top stories in your inbox every morning

An error has occured

Please re-enter your email address.

Thanks for signing up!

You’ll now receive the top Chiefs Wire stories each day directly in your inbox.

Filed Under: Chiefs

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Predicting Mizzou basketball’s conference games
  • This defensive aspect will come in clutch through conference play
  • Updated 2026 NFL Draft Order
  • 1 breakout candidate for each MLB team in 2026
  • Travis Kelce’s Arrowhead quote has Chiefs fans in their feelings

Categories

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • Kansas City Star
  • KC Kingdom
  • 247 Sports
  • Bleacher Report
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today

Baseball

  • MLB.com
  • Kings Of Kauffman
  • Last Word On Baseball
  • MLB Trade Rumors
  • Royals Review

Football

  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Arrowhead Addict
  • Arrowhead Pride
  • BBQ Sports
  • Chiefs Crowd
  • Chiefs Wire
  • Last Word On Pro Football
  • NFL Trade Rumors
  • Our Turf Football
  • Pro Football Rumors
  • Pro Football Talk
  • Total Chiefs

Soccer

  • Last Word on Soccer
  • MLS Multiplex
  • The Blue Testament

College

  • Bring On The Cats
  • Busting Brackets
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Rock Chalk Talk
  • Saturday Blitz
  • Through The Phog
  • Trumans Tales
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in